Anytime, anywhere Obama? Right. Liar. In Town Hall meetings you know you'd have to give truly definitive answers and, if asked, explain yourself. Without your vague hopey-changey scripted message you wouldn't have enough wiggle room to swing left later… or right, depending on your next audience. Go away… now you're just getting annoying.
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Face it Obamacons (or not, if it's too painful)… he avoids virtually all unscripted, unpredictable and off-the-cuff appearances. He knows his weaknesses well and if he can not create a performance or a micro-managed production then he will not play. He is a coward, a liar and a con man. And everyday more and more thinking humans realize this and lose faith that he has any integrity at all. The Kool-aid keg is empty… what will you do now Skippy?
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I am a republican who does not like John McCain. In fact I think we have ended up with 2 of the worst presidential candidates in the history of our nation. I was going to vote for Hillary because I thought she was the best person for the job. Obama is scary so now I’m stuck voting against Obama and for John McCain.
A lot of people have found themselves in that position these days. But to be honest I don’t think John McCain is a *bad* choice… maybe not the best (read: conservative) the Republicans have to offer but I think once the conventions are behind us it will become clear that his strength and experience are the things we truly need and can use. Not the first choice or the best choice but, I think, far from being categorized as the Lesser Of Two Evils!
If we can’t have Hillary, and millions of us haven’t given up yet, then John McCain will at least be able to work on the issues with bipartisan help and without racial and socio-economic drama. I truly believe that an Obama presidency would be so distracted with that kind of drama that our downward spiral would not only continue but go into warp speed. We need a president, not a ’statement’ or proof of some new age milestone.
I am a republican who does not like John McCain. In fact I think we have ended up with 2 of the worst presidential candidates in the history of our nation. I was going to vote for Hillary because I thought she was the best person for the job. Obama is scary so now I’m stuck voting against Obama and for John McCain.
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A lot of people have found themselves in that position these days. But to be honest I don’t think John McCain is a *bad* choice… maybe not the best (read: conservative) the Republicans have to offer but I think once the conventions are behind us it will become clear that his strength and experience are the things we truly need and can use. Not the first choice or the best choice but, I think, far from being categorized as the Lesser Of Two Evils!
If we can’t have Hillary, and millions of us haven’t given up yet, then John McCain will at least be able to work on the issues with bipartisan help and without racial and socio-economic drama. I truly believe that an Obama presidency would be so distracted with that kind of drama that our downward spiral would not only continue but go into warp speed. We need a president, not a ’statement’ or proof of some new age milestone.
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Two new stories…..
More Bilge from Obama–Another Empty Fundraising Letter (Which I Reflect Upon with Help from Charlie Chan)
http://preview.tinyurl.com/63jvmy
Breaking: Tory Leader David Cameron “Hearts” Obama, Talks about “Progessive preview.tinyurl.com
The latter one is rather scary!! The ultimate fusion of the parties??
Both are the current leads at insightanalytical.wordpress.com
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